Section 400-Programming
DID Immediate or Wink Start
Software Version: CPC-B Version 2.0 or higher
Address: FF2 (Trunk)# 22# (0 or 1)#
Description
This address determines the type of signaling used with DID trunks (Wink
Start by default).
If "Wink Start" is selected, the CO seizes the DID trunk. Then the DBS sends
a wink signal to the CO. At the end of the wink signal, the CO transmits the
DID digits.
If "Immediate" is selected, the CO seizes the DID trunk. Then the DBS waits
65 milliseconds before accepting the digits of a dialed number.
Programming
Related Programming
Multiple DID/DNIS: FF1 2# 1# 32# (0 or 1)#
DID/DNIS to a Voice Mailbox: FF1 2# 1# 36# (0-2)#
DID/DNIS Answer Code: FF1 2# 1# 37# (6 char.)#
DID/DNIS: FF1 8# 4# 6# (1-64)# 2# (0-2)#
DID Flexible Ringing Assignments: FF1 8# 5# (0000-9999)# ExtNo.)#
(000000-111111)#
Trunk Circuit Type: FF2 (Trunk)# 21# (0-4)#
Wink Start Timer: FF2 (Trunk)# 23# (0-15)#
Time Out for Dialed DID Digits: FF2 (Trunk)# 24# (0-15)#
DID Interdigit Timeout: FF2 (Trunk)# 25# (0-15)#
Notes
Power-Cycling Requirement. For changes to this parameter to take effect,
the system must be turned off, then back on.
DBS-2.3/9.2-400
FF2 (1-64)# 22# (0 or 1)#
Trunk Number
DBS Manual - Revised April 2000
Chapter 2. Trunk Programming (FF2)
0=Wink Start
1=Immediate Start
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